Hats off to the captain, Stan Koziol

Wish I was in South Florida this weekend. Not to soak up much-needed sun, but to pay my respects to Stan “Stas” Koziol.Stas was just 48 when he died March 3, less than two months after being diagnosed with leukemia. He was one of the best players in the storied
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How can students handle acceptances and rejections?

High school and college leaders share their best advice as students are accepted and rejected by schools.
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‘Life-changing’ Jerusalem trip was cornerstone for Father Martin’s new book

Jesuit Father James Martin almost didn't go to Jerusalem for information for his latest book.
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Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent

Lent is a time for conversion, returning to Christ, repenting and believing in the Gospel, Archbishop Lori said.
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Five ways to add meaning to the Lenten season

March 5 marks Ash Wednesday and the start of Lent. Here are five ways to add meaning to the season.
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Wrapping up Black History Month

Wait, it was Black History Month? It sure was. And aside from some civil rights-themed shows on cable, I didn't really notice. Oh, and there were the posters of the usual icons of Black History Month at the local mall (Thurgood Marshall, Harriet Tubman, etc.)When the month started, I had
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Sister Dolores Baumgartner, S.S.N.D., dies

A funeral Mass for School Sister of Notre Dame Dolores Baumgartner will be offered March 6.
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The rally that wasn’t: Strong show expected in Annapolis, but weather foiled nonpublic school lobby day

The event offered supporters an opportunity to push for legislation benefitting nonpublic schools.
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Scout Mass brings ‘peace light’ to Baltimore archdiocese

UPDATED At this year's annual Scout Mass, Boy and Girl Scouts exhibited in Baltimore for the first time the International Peace Light.
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‘Philomena’ story spurs Catholic alums’ effort to help mom know her son

Several Boylan Central Catholic High School alums are seeking “to help a mom know her son.”
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Schools test ‘cyber days’ to keep school ‘open’ during severe weather

UPDATED: Catholic schools have been implementing "cyber days" to ensure that students continue to learn even in inclement weather.
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